June 2021

Page A36 JUNE 2021 FUNERAL HOME & CEMETERY NEWS Se c t i on A Funeral Directors Research,Inc. AMRA INSTRUMENT, LLC 623 N. Tower (P.O. Box 359) Centralia, WA 98531 “the shorter the supply line the better off you are” WEB DIRECT GIFT & PRICING TM ® www.amrainstruments.com www.preproomdirect.com © Custom Air Trays YOUWOULDN’TUSEOUR LEAK-RESISTANT CREMATION TRAY AS APOOL FLOAT, BUT YOUCOULD. We test ours in the labsoyou don’t have to test it in the real world. 1-800-992-1925 | CustomAirTrays.com The copy and the photo were not retouched, Jim actually floated in the pool! er, Cape Cod Community College president John Cox and Dean Patrick Preston traveled to Mount Ida and started the process of building an academic “teach out” plan to make the existing students whole and bring the program to 4Cs. Over the course of just a few months, Cape Cod Com- munity College built out a one-of-a-kind funeral service laboratory and learning space on the campus of nearby Bridgewater State University (BSU), allowing students to live on campus so they could finish their degree in the teach-out program accredited by ABFSE. In Janu- ary 2019, the displaced Mount Ida students were pinned as graduates of Cape Cod Community College. In Fall 2019, the first full cohort of new students started at 4Cs, taking their classes at BSU. “It really is staggering to think how fast we went from meeting with the students displaced from Mount Ida, to becoming the only accredited ABFSE funeral ser- vice program in a public college in New England,” said Cox. “We knew at the outset how important and his- toric this program is, and how critical it is to the com- munities we serve. Our Funeral Service practitioners play an immensely important role in our lives providing dignified death care experiences, and they need and de- serve a world-class education. We are immensely proud of our Funeral Service students and graduates, our aca- demic leadership in the program, and our program ad- visors from the funeral service and support professions who have helped us get here today.” The funeral service program at 4Cs has a storied history in New England. Originally starting with industry pio- neer A. Johnson Dodge in 1907 in West Roxbury, MA, the program made its original home in Boston’s Kenmore Square before moving to Mount Ida College in 1989. News Educational ContinueD Cape Cod Community College’s Funeral Service Program Receives Accreditation from American Board of Funeral Service Education John Cox Arlene Rodriguez Continued on Page A37 WEST BARNSTABLE,MA— Nearly three years after taking on the funeral service program from Mount Ida College after their sudden closing, Cape Cod Commu- nity College (4Cs) has received accreditation from the American Board of Funeral Service Education (ABFSE). This makes Cape Cod Community College the only pub- lic institution with an accredited funeral service program in New England accredited by ABFSE, the premiere agency in the field. On April 6, 2018, the leadership in the funeral service program at Mount Ida received the news that their col- lege would be shuttering their doors, leaving the histor- ic program with an uncertain future. Just four days lat- Digital Directory Available Download instantly at Save on Shipping! www. NomisPublications .com

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